This rustic farmhouse chic home, known as the “Horse and Hound,” was reimagined by its owner, Danielle Slutzky of Flair Design House, in collaboration with Aust Architect. Located in Newport Beach, California, the home’s name pays tribute to Slutzky’s four horses and three dogs. The interiors exude a warm, worldly vibe, perfectly reflecting her passions.
A standout feature is the main bedroom’s walk-in closet—formerly part of the backyard—which showcases her love for horses and riding, a lifelong hobby spanning 42 years, including her participation in polo tournaments. Continue below to see the rest of this fascinating home tour…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Aust Architect INTERIOR DESIGN Flair Design House BUILDER Matt White Custom Homes
What We Love: This rustic farmhouse is not just a home, it’s an experience. It provides its inhabitants with their dream house, with its wonderful indoor-outdoor connection and privacy from its corner street location. There are so many unique design details throughout, from the artwork to the lighting and tile selections. Every element has been thoughtfully curated to reflect the owner’s passions and lifestyle.
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Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other fabulous home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign in the state of California: This idyllic Newport Beach house is designed to celebrate waterfront living and Take a step inside this absolutely stunning Corona Del Mar beach house.
Above: This massive 6’x8’ pivot door provides the perfect entry to a one-of-a-kind home. What began as a modest renovation evolved into a complete transformation and new identity.
Above: The 36’ long sliding glass wall opens up to a resort-like pool and truly brings the outside in.
Above: The bedroom features a beautiful Turkish rug, discovered by the designer in Texas, showcasing her love for incorporating vintage elements into her designs.
Above: In the closet, the designer’s favorite cowboy boots are on display, Lucchese.
PHOTOGRAPHER Arial Media
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